The following suggestions are designed to make /r/punk a healthy community and vital resource:

News, interviews and tour dates are encouraged — especially if it helps to spur interest at the local and international levels. In-depth discussions on all aspects of punk culture, from DIY projects to neighborhood bands, are even better.

Adding info to your song posts — genre, location, year — gives us an incentive to check out your submission and makes it easier for us to discover bands in our neighborhoods.

Repetitive discussions on stale topics — What’s the meaning of punk? You’re not a punk if you do X, Y and Z — will be removed, as will well-known songs by popular bands that any punk will surely be familiar with.